

About Us
For Natasha Landers, interior designer, Black art collector, and the creative force behind this initiative, art has never been just about what hangs on a wall. It’s about how it lives and breathes within a space. After years of visiting galleries and exhibitions, she kept feeling like something was missing—a sense of warmth, of connection, of home. So she built it herself.
Her home, a design-led location house, has long been filled with Black art; pieces that tell stories, spark conversations, and feel like they belong. Last year, she tested the idea with an intimate private viewing and later opened her doors again during Open House. The response was undeniable: there is a hunger for a space where Black artists are not just displayed but nurtured, where curators, collectors, gallerists, and artists can meet, collaborate, and incubate new ideas in an environment that feels organic, not transactional.
And so, The Lemon Seed Project was born.
This is not a gallery. This is art in its natural habitat—a space that redefines how we experience, collect, and connect with Black art. It’s where artists find a home for their work, and where those who truly appreciate it can see it in a setting that feels alive. More than an exhibition, it's a movement. A shift in how Black creativity is presented and engaged with.
Our debut private view, featuring the incredible Yvadney Davis, is just the beginning. The Lemon Seed Project is here to cultivate, celebrate, and amplify Black artistic voices, one immersive experience at a time.
Welcome home.